Books matching: money laundering through legitimate businesses
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A compelling, detail-packed true crime saga that’s as fascinating as it is flawed - perfect for fans of character-driven crime stories and Mark Bowden’s signature style.
'Doctor Dealer: The Rise and Fall of an All-American Boy and His Multimillion-Dollar Cocaine Empire' by Mark Bowden is a gripping account of Larry Lavin's transformation from a successful dentist with an Ivy League education to a notorious drug kingpin in Philadelphia. The narrative delves into Lavin's rise in the drug trade, his complex relationships with his wife and associates, and his attempts to launder money through legitimate businesses. Bowden's writing style is described as engaging and captivating, providing an in-depth look at Lavin's life and the intricate web of crime he was involved in.
Fall 1972, on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. Upperclassman John Sidoli was studying in his third-floor room in Langdell Hall when in jumped his friend Jeff Giancola wi...1987•353 pages

